Journal Prompts on Self -Discovery

If you are looking for ways to make your life happier, meaningful, and goal-oriented, journaling is the best way to get started. It is the best way to keep your thoughts, emotions, and life organized. Through journaling, you can discover your purpose. This is not what others tell you to do but what your heart desires.

It will require you to observe yourself intrinsically and connect to your passions, skills, desires, and ambition. And together, all this will help you discover your purpose in life. And once you know your goal, you can become unstoppable.

How to use journal prompts

Many people don’t write because they don’t know how to get started, what to write, or how to pen down their thoughts. And for them, journal prompts play a critical role. Journal prompts offer specific topics that you can reflect on that can help you put down what’s going on in your head. They are useful when

● You want to start the habit of journaling, but you don’t know what to write about.

● When your thoughts are not organized.

● When you want to be focused because you have so much to write, even the unnecessary things.

If you are struggling with writing, or you don’t know how to get started, if you want to achieve big things in life, but you don’t know what those things are supposed to be, if you are on a journey of self-improvement and self-healing, you are on your way to finding the meaning of your life, the purpose of it and in this regard you want to start journaling.

In all cases, you don’t have to worry because I have 30 journal prompts that will help you on your self-discovery journey. These journal prompts can help you focus on what can bring you closer to your purpose. 

Because you deserve to shine, know your direction, and live your best life.

1.What’s a lie you told yourself that doesn’t feel right? How can you change the

narrative?

2.How do you define success, and how do you know when you have reached it?

3.What are your strengths? Are you putting these strengths to good use?

4.What is your desired income level?

5.What did you love and enjoy doing as a child?

6.What are some of your favorite hobbies?

7.Would you turn your hobbies into a side hustle?

8.Name one big goal you have for yourself.

9.Make a list of 3 new skills you could learn.

10.What would you do differently with your education if you could start over? 11.What would you do with your life if you weren’t afraid of anything?

12.Make a list of 10 inspirational career quotes.

13.What would your best self from ten years from now say to you right now? 14.What are the negative thoughts that keep you from going after something new? 15.When do you feel most alive?

16.What can you do for hours and lose yourself in?

17.What would make you happy, right here and right now?

18.Make a list of the ten greatest highs/happiest moments in your life.

19.What literature or music do you find inspiring?

20.Make a list of people who inspire you.

21.Whose life do you envy the most and why?

22.What are you grateful for already?

23.Write three positive lessons about finding your passion that you’d like to share with

others.

24.How do you want to be remembered 20 years from this day.

25.Research your favorite color. Does it relate to your personality? What are the

similarities?

26.What unique qualities do you have?

27.How do you work best? With your hands, mind or do you need a mix of both?

28.Do you love the location you live now, why or why not?

29.What place have you always said you wanted to live?

30.What is one small action you can take today to get one step closer to your goal?

 

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